Michael Brian Wheeler

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For the British track and field athlete see Michael Wheeler (athlete)

Lieutenant Colonel Michael Brian Wheeler is a United States Army Reserve officer, who served in Iraq during the Coalition Provisional Authority occupation, who was subsequently charged with fraud and accepting bribes.[1]

Wheeler, another officer, Lieutenant Colonel Debra Harrison and a CPA Comptroller named Robert Stein Jr. are accused of accepting bribes of $200,000 per month from Philip Bloom in return for awarding construction contracts.

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  1. ^  http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/12/02/MNGSNG1SPN1.DTL Officer charged in scheme to rig bids: He's also accused in looting of funds to rebuild Iraq], San Francisco Chronicle, December 2, 2005


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